Here are the underlying files that can make up a comprehensive
history of the adventure. If you care to print them out and assemble them,
you will have a nice, complete log of the race down to Bermuda. Most files
are in Microsoft Word format, and the rest are in Microsoft Excel format.

Okay,
so we got a DNF (Did Not Finish in Allotted Time) for the ocean portion
and overall. At least we weren't the last one out of the Bay.
We have a heavy-weather boat, and we had very light, adverse winds at the
start of the race. It got to the point that in order to make the
celebrations in Bermuda and connecting plane flights, we eventually had to
motor some of the time, hence the DNF. Nevertheless, we met our
three-part goals: get the crew there safely, get the boat there
safely, and have fun in the process. By those standards, it was a
huge win for us all the way around. It validates one of the
unofficial Sea Scout mottos: "Join Sea Scouts and see the
world!"

Some trip statistics:

Nautical Miles Covered
Through Water By Raymarine knotlog: 931 Nm

Nautical Miles
Covered Over Ground By Furuno GPS: 820 Nm

Nautical Miles
Covered Over Ground By Garmin GPS: 824 Nm

Total Time
Starting Line To Customs: 6 Days 20 Hours 6 Minutes

Total Time
Starting Line To Customs: 164.1 Hours

Total Time
Under Power Starting Line To Customs: 84.1 Hours

Percentage To
Time Starting Line To Customs Under Power: 51%

Gallons Of
Diesel Fuel Used (Estimated): 75.7 Gallons

iBoat
Tracker Page - follow the progress of Ship 25 in KUAN YIN online 24/7 from
13 June -20 June 2008. Select the Annapolis-Bermuda Ocean Race and watch
the track of all boats, or just selected boats, in the race. Updated every
two hours. Discontinued as of 1 July 2008. For selected archived
tracks, click
here.

For information about our participation in the 2004 and 2006
Annapolis Bermuda Races, click here